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Understanding the causal impacts of taking youth on the margins of risk into foster care is an element of the evidence-base on which policy development for this crucial function of government relies. Yet, there is little research looking at these causal impacts; neither is there much empirical...
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Politikfelder wie die Bildungs-, Jugend(hilfe)-, Sozial-und die Arbeitsmarktpolitik. Trotz der dabei entstandenen Vielfältigkeit der … Jugendhilfe untersucht (SGB II, III und VIII). Im Mittelpunkt des Forschungsprojekts stehen die Sichtweisen und Erfahrungen der …
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A recurring theme in evaluations of Swedish residential youth care is that treatment is often unplanned. In this paper, I show that planned treatment is strongly positively associated with treatment outcomes. In the short term, teenagers with planned treatment are less likely to experience a...
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This paper describes how the corona pandemic has changed the life situations of specific groups of people along the life span: Children and adolescents in precarious life situations, adults with "intellectual disabilities" and persons in the "third age". Based on these situation descriptions,...
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Declining R&D intensities at the national level coincide with growing international technological links. Deviations of individual OECD countries from the average R&D intensity reflect differences in industry structure as well as in sectoral R&D intensity. At the same time, the sectoral...
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Efficiencies have yet not played a prominent role in American merger enforcement policy, although the federal antitrust agencies and the courts have recognized efficiencies as a factor in merger analysis that may tilt the balance in an otherwise anticompetitive transaction. A review of the...
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